In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers born in 1979 who were attending a sample of 69 state and private schools throughout the United Kingdom, The sample was divided according to the urban, suburban or rural location of the schools, and the use of various psychoactive substances was studied according to this classification. Use of cannabis (marihuana) within the past 30 days and lifetime use of MDMA (ecstasy) were both significantly less common in the rural schools. Access to ecstasy was also seen as more difficult by teenagers in the rural schools. However, these differences were not large and no other significant differences were found. In general, use of illegal substances by 15-...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
To investigate adolescent drug use behaviour, a random community sample of Sydney teenagers aged 14 ...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
This paper presents self reported data on trends in recent drug use among 15–16 year olds in Wales. ...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
This report aims to determine the levels and patterns of drug use, including tobacco and alcohol, am...
In this survey a total of2 783 secondary school students of both sexes, mean age 15,5 years, from ra...
This paper describes the results of drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among a representative sa...
The article reports on a survey of a random sample of pupils attending post-primary schools outside ...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
In this study of 5851 Irish rural post-primary schoolchildren undertaken in 1970-71 by the Irish Can...
The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
To investigate adolescent drug use behaviour, a random community sample of Sydney teenagers aged 14 ...
In March 1995 a survey of alcohol, tobacco and illegal drug use was carried out on 7722 teenagers bo...
The study investigates the prevalence of illicit drug use beyond that of mere experimentation, exami...
Findings are presented from a survey of a sample of 2641 UK school students aged 15-16 years. This e...
This paper presents self reported data on trends in recent drug use among 15–16 year olds in Wales. ...
This report presents the findings of both quantitative and qualitative research into adolescent drug...
This report aims to determine the levels and patterns of drug use, including tobacco and alcohol, am...
In this survey a total of2 783 secondary school students of both sexes, mean age 15,5 years, from ra...
This paper describes the results of drinking, smoking and illicit drug use among a representative sa...
The article reports on a survey of a random sample of pupils attending post-primary schools outside ...
The drug use patterns and behaviours of 90 young people who reported cannabis use from the age of 11...
In this study of 5851 Irish rural post-primary schoolchildren undertaken in 1970-71 by the Irish Can...
The investigation was a peer-led and participative assessment of substance activity and awareness in...
This report is based on a descriptive survey of substance use among adolescents (age 12 to 18 years)...
This report describes the main findings from a survey of self-reported alcohol, tobacco and illicit ...
To investigate adolescent drug use behaviour, a random community sample of Sydney teenagers aged 14 ...